
When you’re house hunting in Edmonton, you’ll probably come across terms like “Zone 15” or “Zone 58.” These aren’t secret codes—just a smart way to group homes by location!
At ARIVL, we use these zones to help you focus your search, compare similar properties, and make smart moves in your real estate journey. Let’s break it all down.
🧭 What Are Edmonton’s Real Estate Zones?
Edmonton is divided into real estate zones by the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton. Each numbered zone represents a cluster of neighbourhoods that share a location and community vibe.
Rather than searching city-wide, buyers (and REALTORS® like us!) use zones to help group homes with similar access to schools, transit, parks, and pricing.
🏡 Why Do Zones Matter for Buyers?
- Location clarity – Helps us find the right neighbourhoods faster.
- Price comparisons – Makes it easy to compare homes in similar areas.
- Lifestyle alignment – Zones often share school catchments, commuting routes, and vibes.
- Search efficiency – You’ll get more relevant options, and less time wasted.
📍 Popular Edmonton Zones (Grouped by Area)
Central Core Zones – Urban Living + Character Homes
- Zone 12 & 13 – Downtown: High-rises, urban amenities.
- Zone 14 & 18 – Strathearn, Bonnie Doon: River Valley access, mature trees.
- Zone 15 & 16 – Garneau, Strathcona, Belgravia: U of A, walkable streets.
- Zone 17 – Ritchie, King Edward Park, Avonmore: Transit-friendly, classic bungalows.
Great for: Professionals, first-time buyers, condo seekers.
Southwest Edmonton – Nature, New Builds & Luxury
- Zone 14 – Riverbend, Ramsay Heights: Established, schools, trails.
- Zone 56 – Windermere, Keswick: Upscale communities, ravine living.
- Zone 55 – Chappelle, Heritage Valley: Newer homes, family-focused.
- Zone 57 – The Uplands, Edgemont: Growing area near the River Valley.
Great for: Families, luxury buyers, professionals who want space and serenity.
South Edmonton – Newer Builds + Family Focused
- Zone 53 – Summerside, Walker: Lake access, schools, family life.
- Zone 55 – Chappelle, Allard: New homes, playgrounds, bang-for-your-buck.
- Zone 56 – Windermere, Keswick: Upscale, near golf and shopping.
Great for: Growing families, investors, buyers looking for modern features.
West Edmonton – Balanced Living
- Zone 20 – Callingwood, Ormsby: Close to WEM, established.
- Zone 22 – Jasper Park, Meadowlark: Mature communities, great parks.
- Zone 58 – Secord, Rosenthal: Rapidly growing, newer homes.
Great for: Young families, downsizers, west-end lovers.
North Edmonton – Affordability + Space
- Zone 27 – Castle Downs: Schools, parks, community leagues.
- Zone 28 – Klarvatten, Lago Lindo: Great value, larger yards.
- Zone 01 – Calder, Kensington: Entry-level options, transit access.
Great for: Budget-conscious buyers, families, those wanting yard space.
Southeast Edmonton – Transit & Trails
- Zone 29 – Mill Woods (Meyonohk, Kameyosek): Affordable, multicultural, family-friendly.
- Zone 30 – Silver Berry, Tamarack: Mix of mature and newer homes.
- Zone 42 – Maple, Aster: Newer builds with easy Anthony Henday access.
Great for: Commuters, first-time buyers, multigenerational families.
🔍 How ARIVL Uses Zones to Simplify Your Search
When you tell us your wishlist—walkable, quiet, close to work, or room for a big dog—we match those lifestyle preferences to specific zones. That means:
- ✅ More relevant listings
- ✅ Faster results
- ✅ Less overwhelm
We’re also able to guide you with zone-specific insights—like how long homes typically stay on market or where new schools are being built.
Let’s Find the Right Zone for You
Not sure where to start? Let’s chat! Our agents are here to help you explore zones, discover neighbourhood gems, and land your dream property.